Botticelli February 2015

DQ: From a humorous strip, rather than a serious one?
At least one DQ reserved…

Bull Bushka

IQ1: Are you a nine-foot tall tongueless Mongol from Terry and the Pirates?
IQ2: Are you a really big and strong Poohawk, one of Little Pigeon’s suitors from Tumbleweeds?
IQ3: Are you Bongo’s father from Life in Hell?

Aaaaaargh…

IQ1: Are you a boy who lived in Conniption?
IQ2: Were you able to switch minds with a golden gorilla?
IQ3: Did you and your wife write a series of picture books about a bear family?

No worries, Prof. P.!

Dunno the first two; not… Bobo?

Dunno the first two; not Mr. Bearanstain (sp?).

B.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not originally from literature
  4. last name starts with B
  5. created after 1950
  6. created by an American
  7. not known from film
  8. not from TV
  9. probably considered a good guy
  10. from a cartoon, comic strip or comic book
  11. from a comic strip
  12. human
  13. comic strip not still appearing in daily newspapers today
  14. not a single-panel strip
  15. age indeterminate
  16. from a humorous strip, rather than a serious one (usually)

IQs:

  1. Are you smarter than the average bear?
  2. Are you the hound-dog from Pogo?
  3. Did you have a steamy affair with Major Houlihan?

Not Yogi Bear, dunno, and not Maj. Frank Burns of the 4077th MAS*H unit.

Quyat Burp (comic strip Rick O’Shay).
Congo Bill (DC Comics Congorilla).
Stan Berenstain.
DQ: Strip normally published in newspapers (rather than magazines, on-line, or elsewhere)?
IQ1: Were you Melvin Kaminsky?
IQ2: Were you the original Rizzo in Grease?
IQ3: Are you a French actress concerned with animal welfare?

Dunno x2; not Bridgitte (sp?) Bardot.

B.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not originally from literature
  4. last name starts with B
  5. created after 1950
  6. created by an American
  7. not known from film
  8. not from TV
  9. probably considered a good guy
  10. from a cartoon, comic strip or comic book
  11. from a comic strip
  12. human
  13. comic strip not still appearing in daily newspapers today
  14. not a single-panel strip
  15. age indeterminate
  16. from a humorous strip, rather than a serious one (usually)
  17. strip normally published in newspapers (rather than magazines, on-line, or elsewhere)

Correct, Beauregard Bugleboy Montjoy Hounddog, and Correct.

DQ: Main character of the strip?

B.

  1. fictional
  2. male
  3. not originally from literature
  4. last name starts with B
  5. created after 1950
  6. created by an American
  7. not known from film
  8. not from TV
  9. probably considered a good guy
  10. from a cartoon, comic strip or comic book
  11. from a comic strip
  12. human
  13. comic strip not still appearing in daily newspapers today
  14. not a single-panel strip
  15. age indeterminate
  16. from a humorous strip, rather than a serious one (usually)
  17. strip normally published in newspapers (rather than magazines, on-line, or elsewhere)
  18. not the main character of the strip

So, to sum up…

Comic strip character, human male of indeterminate age, not the main character of the strip but considered a good; from a humorous multi-panel strip that’s not currently running, but created after 1950, whose last name starts with B. Not from TV or film, either.

Big Stoop, Bucolic Buffalo, Binky

holding 5 DQs, ruminating…

IQ1: Are you a kid with an anxiety closet in Bloom County?
IQ2: Are you a drunken congressman who was usually plagued by reporters in Bloom County?
IQ3: Are you the kid reporter who bugged IQ2 the most?

Still not Michael Binkley; not Congressman Bedfellow; and still not Milo Bloom.

IQ: Are you the gym teacher from Miss Peach?

Dunno. Take a DQ.

Mr. Musselman.

1 DQ reserved.

Mel Brooks. (Who says reading SF isn’t educational?)
Adrienne Barbeau.
Brigitte Bardot.

Two DQs remaining.